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US-10841543

Video on demand for audio/video recording and communication devices

PublishedNovember 17, 2020
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Technical Abstract

In a battery-powered audio/video recording and communication device having a camera, the length of a preset interval (the interval between instances of the device sending a request to a network to check whether any user requests to access the camera have been received) may be adjusted upward or downward in order to balance the competing interests of reducing latency (e.g. reducing the delay that the user may experience when trying to access the camera) and conserving battery life. The present embodiments advantageously balance these competing interests by initially setting the length of the preset interval to be relatively short to reduce latency, but automatically increasing the length of the preset interval as the battery charge is depleted, thereby extending battery life. The present embodiments also advantageously enable the length of the preset interval to be decreased after the battery is recharged, thereby reducing latency.

Patent Claims
20 claims

Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.

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1. A method for at least one network device for providing access to a camera of an audio/video recording and communication device (A/V device), the method comprising: receiving, from the A/V device, a first data request checking whether a user request to access the camera has been received; transmitting, to the A/V device, a negative response indicating that no user request to access the camera has been received; receiving, from the A/V device, after a preset interval, a second data request checking whether a user request to access the camera has been received; and transmitting, to the A/V device, a command instructing the A/V device to disable checking whether a user request to access the camera has been received until a battery charge level, indicative of an amount of charge in a battery of the A/V device, is above a threshold value.

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2. The method of claim 1 further comprising receiving, from the A/V device, a third data request checking whether a user request to access the camera has been received, wherein the third data request is received after the amount of charge in the battery of the A/V device is above the threshold value.

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3. The method of claim 1 further comprising receiving, from the A/V device, a battery charge level indicating the amount of charge in the battery of the A/V device.

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4. The method of claim 3 further comprising transmitting, to the A/V device, a command to send a third data request, after the preset interval, checking whether a user request to access the camera has been received.

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5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the data request includes a first battery charge level indicative of the amount of charge in the battery and the second data request includes a second battery charge level indicative of the amount of charge in the battery.

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6. The method of claim 1 further comprising receiving, from a client device associated with the A/V device, a user request to access the camera of the A/V device.

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7. The method of claim 6 further comprising transmitting, to the A/V device, a positive response indicating that the user request to access the camera has been received.

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8. The method of claim 7 , wherein the positive response causes the camera of the A/V device to capture video images from a field of view of the camera.

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9. The method of claim 8 further comprising: receiving, from the A/V device, the video images captured by the camera of the A/V device; and transmitting, to the client device, the video images captured by the camera of the A/V device.

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10. The method of claim 1 , wherein the at least one network device is at least one of a server or a storage device.

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11. A method for providing access to a camera of an audio/video recording and communication device (A/V device), the method comprising: transmitting, to a network device, a first data request checking whether a user request to access the camera has been received; receiving, from the network device, a response indicating that no user request to access the camera has been received; transmitting, to the network device, after a preset interval, a second data request checking whether a user request to access the camera has been received; receiving, from the network device, a command instructing the A/V device to disable checking whether a user request to access the camera has been received until a battery charge level, indicative of an amount of charge in a battery of the A/V device, is above a threshold value; and disabling checking whether a user request to access the camera has been received until the amount of charge in the battery is above the threshold value.

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12. The method of claim 11 , wherein the first data request includes a first battery charge level indicative of the amount of charge in the battery and the second data request includes a second battery charge level indicative of the amount of charge in the battery.

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13. The method of claim 12 , wherein the first charge level indicates that the amount of charge in the battery is above the threshold value, and the second charge level indicates that the amount of charge in the battery is below the threshold value.

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14. The method of claim 11 further comprising: after disabling checking whether a user request to access the camera has been received until the amount of charge in the battery is above the threshold value, determining that the amount of charge in the battery is above the threshold value; and transmitting, to the network device, a third data request checking whether a user request to access the camera has been received.

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15. A method for a network device for managing battery charge in an audio/video recording and communication device (A/V device), the method comprising: receiving, at the network device, a first request from the A/V device checking whether a request for access to a camera of the A/V device has been received; and transmitting, to the A/V device, instructions to disable transmitting requests to check whether a request for access to the camera of the A/V device has been received until an amount of charge in a battery of the A/V device is above a threshold value.

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16. The method of claim 15 , wherein the first request includes a first indication of the amount of charge in the battery.

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17. The method of claim 16 , further comprising: determining that the amount of charge in the battery is below the threshold value responsive to the first indication.

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18. The method of claim 17 , wherein transmitting, to the A/V device, instructions to disable transmitting requests to check whether a request for access to the camera of the A/V device has been received until an amount of charge in a battery of the A/V device is above a threshold value comprises transmitting, to the A/V device, instructions to disable transmitting requests to check whether a request for access to the camera of the A/V device has been received until an amount of charge in a battery of the A/V device is above a threshold value, responsive to determining that the amount of charge in the battery is below the threshold value.

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19. The method of claim 17 , further comprising: after transmitting, to the A/V device, instructions to disable transmitting requests to check whether a request for access to the camera of the A/V device has been received until the amount of charge in a battery of the A/V device is above the threshold value, receiving, at the network device, a second request from the A/V device checking whether a request for access to a camera of the A/V device has been received.

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20. The method of claim 19 , wherein the second request includes a second indication of the amount of charge in the battery, and wherein the method further comprises determining that the amount of charge in the battery is above the threshold value responsive to the second indication.

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November 3, 2019

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November 17, 2020

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